The Ministry of Textiles has launched a nationwide exercise to support India’s goal of achieving Rs. 9.47 lakh crore (US $ 100 billion) in textile and apparel exports by 2030.
The initiative brings together states, industry bodies, and exporters through a two-day summit focused on strategies for key textile hubs, such as Tiruppur, Surat, Ludhiana, and Bhadohi.
Discussions focused on emerging opportunities in technical textiles, man-made fibre products, GI-tagged goods, and premium segments, while also addressing challenges related to logistics, infrastructure, technology adoption, and market access.
The summit follows consultations across 36 states and Union Territories and nearly 200 districts, resulting in state- and district-level export action plans aimed at strengthening India’s global textile trade presence.
The recommendations from the summit will feed into the National Textile Export Roadmap 2030, which is expected to serve as a framework for strengthening the textile value chain and enhancing export competitiveness.







